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  2. California Assembly Bill 1634 (2007) - Wikipedia

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    AB 1634 was a 2007 bill [1] (authored by Democrat Lloyd Levine) in the California State Legislature which would require that dogs and cats in California be spayed or neutered by 6 months of age. The bill would have provided limited availability for purchased "intact permits" and a small number of exemptions.

  3. Durable medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    Durable medical equipment (DME) is a category of medical devices designed to assist individuals with disabilities, injuries, or chronic health conditions. [1] These devices are prescribed by healthcare professionals and intended for repeated use over an extended period.

  4. Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018 , also called the DCMTPA, is a bipartisan bill outlawing the slaughter and trade of cats and dogs in the United States. It passed the House by voice vote on September 12, 2018.

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  7. 136 dogs seized from multimillion-dollar California home

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    Over 100 dogs living in filthy conditions were removed from a multimillion-dollar home in Orange, Calif., on Thursday, the Orange County Register reports.. Authorities said they received a call ...

  8. Home medical equipment - Wikipedia

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    It is often referred to as "durable" medical equipment (DME) as it is intended to withstand repeated use by non-professionals or the patient, and is appropriate for use in the home. Medical supplies of an expendable nature, such as bandages, rubber gloves and irrigating kits are not considered by Medicare to be DME.

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